The Rockstar Remedy by Dr. Gabrielle Francis with Stacy Baker Masand

Known
as the “Rock n’ Roll Doctor” to some of the most famous bands in the world, Dr.
Gabrielle Francis shares her unique holistic prescription to achieving health
and balance—even when you don’t live like a saint!

As a Holistic Doctor to the music industry’s elite, Dr.Francis has
helped rock stars repair, recover, and refuel from the demanding
schedules and occasional overindulgences that come along with the rock star
lifestyle. Being overscheduled, sleep-deprived, overeating, drinking and
managing physical and mental stressors aren’t lifestyle habits unique to the
music industry; they are the same challenges faced by all of us, every
day.

In The Rockstar Remedy, Dr.
Francis shares her unique strategies designed to be incorporated into your
hectic lifestyle. Her programs are customized to meet you where you are at,
whether an experienced health enthusiast or a beginner. Completing the 21 day
detox will give you a renewed sense of energy and enthusiasm for life, while
looking and feeling your personal best. She explains how health is not a
destination, but exists on a spectrum, and the simple act of making better
choices every day—even if they’re not the best choices—helps
us achieve balance in both mind and body. With tips for improving energy
levels, easy food guidelines and a simple no-starvation detox, Dr. Francis
offers a simple, effective plan for staying healthy and happy amid the chaos of
our daily lives. Her popular “Harm Reduction Techniques” and “90/10 Rule” make
it easy to celebrate life with occasional indulgences while maintaining good
health. This is not a temporary fix; this program brings long-lasting,
life-changing results.

Now you can reach for the stars too!

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The year is 1984.I was fresh out of massage school… a ripe 19
years old.My cousin worked for Belkin
productions, the company that promoted Rock Concerts in Cleveland.One day she called me and said, “ Cuz, such
and such, the biggest name in rock n roll at the time, is coming to Cleveland
and they want massages. I volunteered you.”I was in a state of shock, but gladly accepted the offer.Weirdly enough, I was not nervous or overly
excited.I felt I would be great for
the job.

I arrived at the coliseum with my massage
table in check, but I was secretly looking forward to the massive parties back
stage.To my dismay, the backstage
seemed quite quiet.All the artists were
in their private dressing rooms and keeping to themselves.I was taken to the catering hall and noticed
that there was a completely organic and vegetarian spread.In those days this was very rare and unheard
of.Whole Foods was not a
household name.I also noticed there was
not an ounce of alcohol backstage.The
most intoxicating beverage I could find was Coca-Cola. Wives had taken
the place of the groupies.The
Myth was shattered!

The
first artist I worked on was the Saxophone player.He had the spiritualname,
given to him by his Guru, on the dressing room door instead of his real name.
When I entered his dressing room, I felt I had entered a Temple. It was lit
with candles, incense permeated the air, and a picture of his Guru stared at me
throughout the entire massage. I worked with most of the band that night just
doing massage to get them ready for the marathon show.There was a medical doctor backstage giving
them B12 shots to boost their energy for the big performance.Each artist was so thoughtful and down to
earth.I was taken by their humility and
realness.It was an ego-free zone.

They put on a super 4-hour show that
night.I watched from backstage and I
could see what an amazing dynamic a rock concert was.The band gives energy to the audience. The
audience gives love and more energy to the band.The band gets high on the energy from the
crowd. And it seems like it can go of forever.The only thing that made the band come off the stage was the venue
saying that they had to go.

I
will never forget that night as I saw the power of music to
elevate the energy of a theater to a higher vibration.It is no wonder that some people feel that
going to a concert can be like a religious experience.I decided Rock’n’Roll would be oneof my religions too!It
would blend very well with my Catholic upbringing.Catholics revere saints.So, why not add a few like Jimi Hendrix,
Patron Saint of the Wa Wa Pedal; Santana, the Archangel of Long Instrumental
Grooves; Keith Richards, Holy Father of the Rhythm Guitar: and of course Our
Lady Madonna.

After the show, that band asked me to tour
with them as a massage therapist. I had to say no because I was very committed
to the idea of finishing medical school.

I regretted that decision for a very long
time.Luckily, I had the chance
again almost 17 years later…